Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/11/09

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Kid candids
From: P2CON@aol.com
Date: Thu, 9 Nov 2000 14:02:47 EST

Alan Hull writes:
<< Have you ever noticed how quick a toddler can turn their head for
 instance?  I swear that from one position to another is just a blur,
 there is no in-between.  Fast shutter speeds and wide open lenses are
 not my normal style and I am really making a botch of capturing some
 unrepeatable situations.
  Any help would be appreciated.
  Alan
  >>

Alan, I share your frustration. I get more shots of the back of a head than 
anything else. I think I will begin a long term photo study and title it 
"Toddler Backs of Heads".

The other day I was shooting my 5yr old Grandson's T-Ball game with a 135 
Elmar on a M6. Bright sun, ASA 100 Elite II mostly 1/1000 at f4, all were 
distant shots through a chain-link fence. Nearby was my 18mo old 
Granddaughter and her Mom. The toddler found her Mom's sunglasses and put 
them on upside down and began wandering around. That was a challange as I 
knew from experience that the glasses would not stay on for more than a few 
seconds and it is impossible to pose a toddler. Five attempts in as many 
seconds, only one was successfully focused and even that required a good bit 
of cropping to produce a nice pic. But, (for me), there is no greater joy in 
photography than to capture a special moment in time of your family.

Regards, Paul Connet

Replies: Reply from "Wilber Jeffcoat" <wilber@jeffcoatphotography.com> (Re: [Leica] Kid candids)